The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

2 assistants familiar with Snyder join staff

- By Lauren Williams lauren.williams@ajc.com

Hawks have added two assistant coaches to their staff. The team added Jeff Watkinson and Steven Klei following the hiring of coach Quin Snyder three weeks ago.

The two worked with Snyder in Utah and have rejoined him as the team transition­s to a new coach. Watkinson will serve as assistant coach-integrativ­e basketball developmen­t, while Klei will be an assistant coach.

Both coaches have begun some work with the team and could be seen at practices and shootaroun­ds working with players.

Watkinson has some familiarit­y with the Hawks, having served as the Hawks’ head strength-and-conditioni­ng coach. He left the Hawks in 2015 to take an assistant coaching position with the Jazz after three seasons. He also worked with Snyder at Missouri.

“He’s working right now with the front office in a player-developmen­t role,” Snyder said of Watkinson at practice Wednesday. “It’s kind of (the) line is blurred as far as him being able to do some stuff on the floor. That’s kind of something we’ve talked about, (Hawks general manager) Landry (Fields) and I, you want that type of intersecti­on in different things, and some of it’s organic.”

Watkinson played baseball at North Carolina State and graduated with a pre-medicine degree. He then earned a master’s degree in exercise science from Indiana and served as the school’s strength-and-conditioni­ng coach from 2006-10. Along with his tenure at Indiana and Missouri, he worked at Clemson, Charlotte and the College of Charleston. He also owned and operated Wat Training, where he worked with NBA players on conditioni­ng and basketball-developmen­t skills.

Klei left the Jazz last year and most recently worked as an assistant coach/director of player developmen­t for Olimpia Milano in Italy. With the Jazz, he served as a video analyst from 2016-20, earning a promotion to head video coordinato­r in 2019. He then became a coaching associate for the Jazz in 2020.

“They don’t really talk too much yet,” Hawks forward De’andre Hunter said Thursday of the two new faces. “You know, Steve talks a little bit more than Jeff. I worked with Jeff this morning just on, like, footwork, things like that. But you know, Steve really only talks every, every now and then. He doesn’t really say much right now.”

The team still retains the coaching staff that served under former coach Nate Mcmillan. Snyder has spoken highly of them as he acclimates to the team. Many of them of still have at least one year remaining on their contracts.

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